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Northwestern Fjord Sightseeing Cruise from Seward

Overview
Massive blue glaciers, narrow fjords and abundant marine life are just some of the reasons that Kenai Fjords National Park is at the top of many outdoor enthusiasts’ bucket lists. Cruise through the fjords while learning about the region’s fascinating natural history on this 8-hour trip. Floating through Alaska’s pristine waters is the best way to see this stunning national park, and this is the only daily tour that visits the magnificent Northwestern Fjord, home to three amazing tidewater glaciers and numerous alpine glaciers.
City: Seward
Thu 28 Aug
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Starting at $273.07
Thu 28 Aug
Starting at $273.07
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What's Included
Lunch
Wildlife guide
Restroom on board
Light breakfast included
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Check-in time for tour is one hour before departure
What To Expect
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Resurrection Bay
We’ve been exploring the magic of Kenai Fjords since 1978—we’re leaders, trail-blazers and the most experienced company in the area. From the waters of Resurrection Bay to the distant fjords and glaciers, a lifetime of passion and adventure comes together with every tour.
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Kenai Fjords National Park
This incredible tour cruises from Seward, deep into the remote vastness and far reaches of Kenai Fjords National Park. On this full day, narrated interpretive cruise led by our passionate captains and crew, you will journey to the remarkable and majestic Northwestern Glacier, part of Harding Icefield. On the way, you'll be awed by breathtaking landscapes, towering glaciers and rugged shoreside scenery while spotting whales, puffins, sea otters and birds, sea lions and more.
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Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge
Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge is comprised of 2,400 islands, headlands, rocks, islets, spires and reefs and is known for its abundance of seabirds.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (124)
IonH
Jul 2019
I guess any customer's experience is going to depend, in part, on weather conditions and pot luck; we were fortunate to get a bright (not sunny) day, pretty calm waters, and a good sprinkling of wildlife, much of which I think is as close to being guaranteed as any wildlife ever is (seal lions, harbour seals, sea otters, humpbacks, orcas, lots of birds including puffins), and some of which isn't (black bear, and distant specks that we were told were mountain goats). Plus those glaciers, of course. And these guys have the trips honed to as near perfection as possible -- I really can't think of any way in which they could be improved (other than longer at sea, but others might think that a downgrade!). Ample off-site parking with very regular shuttle buses. They keep you fed and watered (mostly inclusive; no nickel-and-diming with extra charges), good clean toilets, friendly informed crew, an interesting (if occasionally rather folksy) narration, plenty of time (but not too much time) for everyone to see anything of interest. I saved this for my last day in Alaska, and I certainly wasn't disappointed.
Pole2Pole_Images
Jul 2019
Great day trip out from Seward. Worth noting when you arrive, you can't park at the offices where you board the boat, You have to drive to a parking lot a few streets away and take their courtesy bus back so make sure you leave plenty of time for this. The trip itself is very good. They provide a pastry for breakfast and a light lunch. Very foggy when we set of for at least the first hour so didn't see any scenery at all. Gradually cleared through the day but there was still the wildfire smoke to contend with which sadly obscured the views. Still saw a reasonable amount of wildlife - seals, a couple of humpback whales, a small pod of orca, loads of birdlife. The glacier is beautiful and quite active - lots of cracking and crunching and a few small calvings while we were sat there for around 20 minutes. Remember to take warm clothes and a water/wind proof jacket. No matter how warm it is on shore (around 30C during our visit) it WILL be cold and windy out on the open water. Be prepared!
texaspayne
Jul 2019
This was our only experience of seeing sea animals while in Alaska and it was wonderful! We took the 9 hour cruise and it was so worth the time! Saw an entire pod of killer whales, sea otters floating on mini icebergs, a glacier calfing, tons of waterfalls, eagles, sea lions, and gorgeous glaciers! Our captain was so skilled, he got close enough to a waterfall on a glacier that an employee was “initiated “ with water on his first cruise! Amazing day!

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